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Terry Anderson (musician)

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Name
  
Terry Anderson

Role
  
Musician

Music group
  
Spirit (1976 – 1977)


Albums
  
Farther Along, Future Games, Tribute Chants & Dances Of The Native Americans

Similar People
  
Mark Andes, Jay Ferguson, Ed Cassidy, Walter Egan, Al Staehely

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Terry Randall Anderson (born December 25, 1956) is an American musician.

Anderson is a drummer, vocalist and songwriter from North Carolina. He was a member of local bands the Woods and the Fabulous Knobs. He first gained widespread attention as the writer of the song "Battleship Chains" by the band The Georgia Satellites on their 1986 debut album Georgia Satellites.

When Dan Baird left The Georgia Satellites he covered Anderson's song "I Love You Period" on his 1992 album Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired. Subsequently Baird and Anderson performed together as part of the band The Yayhoos.

In 1995, Anderson released his first solo album, You Don't Like Me, followed in 1996 by What Else Can Go Right and I'll Drink To That in 2001.

Since 2005, he has been a member of the band Terry Anderson and The Olympic Ass-Kickin Team.

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Terry Anderson (musician) Wikipedia